Oppo is one of the few brands from China that is actually attempting to sell their products in international markets, such as with the Oppo N1, an Android handset which interestingly enough runs the CyanogenMod ROM as opposed to Oppo slapping their own version of Android on the device. Well if you’re a fan of the company you might be interested to learn that new rumors have surfaced about the company’s upcoming handset, the Oppo Find 7, which is the successor of the Oppo Find 5.

Oppo had initially confirmed the device earlier this year, and according to the specs we heard back then, it would feature a 5” Full HD touchscreen display, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 chipset, an 8MP front-facing camera, and a 13MP rear-facing camera. However according to the new rumors, it looks like the Oppo Find 7 will undergo some changes ahead of its release and is now rumored to feature a 5.7” 2,560×1,440 display. It will also be powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 805 chipset and will feature 3GB of RAM and LTE connectivity.

The handset has yet to be released, despite being confirmed so many months back, but we suppose it’s a good thing that they could be upgrading its specs which could put it in competition with 2014’s smartphones.